
Engineers are great at what they do. So why does English slow them down?
Even the most brilliant engineers can get stuck when it comes to communication. Explaining complex ideas in plain English, speaking up in meetings, or writing clear reports takes more than just vocabulary—it takes confidence, structure, and practice.
Many engineers are perfectionists with no time for fluff. And when they’re working across borders, cultural differences can make things even trickier.
My courses are designed to remove that friction— so your engineers can focus on doing what they do best, and say it with clarity.
I help engineers learn that kind of English that gets the job done.
I’m Olivia Augustin—a civil engineer, certified English as a 2nd language teacher, expat, and university guest lecturer.
I’ve spent years helping international engineers communicate clearly, confidently, and without the headache that usually comes with language learning. Because I’m an engineer myself, I get how their brains work—and I’ve built every course to match that mindset.
My teaching style is practical, systems-based, and focused on real-world results. Whether it’s speaking in meetings, writing reports, or navigating global teamwork, I give engineers the tools to get the job done—in English.

Why Choose Marcode?
Let’s be clear: I’m not a walking dictionary—and you don’t need to be either.
Tech vocabulary matters, but it’s not a priority in my courses. I teach engineers how to use English as a practical tool: to communicate with stakeholders, avoid costly misunderstandings, and get the job done across borders.
As a Technical English teacher, I know how to get you there—fast.
a certified teacher, university guest lecturer, and civil engineer - all in one
I’ve spent years helping international engineers communicate clearly, confidently, and without the headache that normally comes with language learning. Because I’m an engineer myself, I get how their brains work—and I’ve built every course to match that mindset.
practical, systems-based, and focused on real-world results
My teaching style is practical, systems-based, and focused on real-world results. Whether it’s speaking in meetings, writing reports, or navigating global teamwork, I give engineers the tools to get the job done—in English.


